Sean Doolittle retires after 11 MLB seasons, leaving lasting Nationals, A’s legacy

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By Brittany Ghiroli, David Aldridge and Melissa Lockard
Sean Doolittle, a two-time MLB All-Star and former Washington Nationals reliever, is retiring from baseball “after 11 incredible seasons,” he announced Friday on social media.
Doolittle, 36, spent the first six seasons of his MLB career with the Oakland Athletics before joining the Nationals in 2017. He helped Washington win its first World Series title in 2019, and called the experience “the highlight” of his career.

 

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